The high-profile trade that would have sent a five-time Pro-Bowl defensive end from the Las Vegas Raiders to the Baltimore Ravens is no longer moving forward, according to @AdamSchefter.
The two teams had reportedly reached an initial agreement that would have seen the star defender head to Baltimore in exchange for a significant package of draft capital. The trade compensation was set to include first-round picks in both the 2026 and 2027 NFL Drafts. However, the deal has since been called off, keeping the veteran pass rusher in Las Vegas for the time being.
The blockbuster move was expected to be one of the most significant defensive trades in recent seasons, involving two future first-round selections. The Raiders were positioned to receive high-value assets to bolster their future roster, while the Ravens were looking to add elite talent to their defensive front. No immediate reason for the trade's collapse has been confirmed at this time.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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